What a great deal as Amazon.com is currently selling a one year subscription for $24.95 with awesome reviews!

Cook’s Illustrated provides you with recipes, cooking techniques, and product and food recommendations including the best ways to prepare favorite American dishes like pot roast, chocolate chip cookies, grilled salmon and fruit cobbler.

And you’ll learn about the best and worst cooking equipment, the best and worst brands and the best cooking techniques.

And this magazine is published without a single page of advertising! LOVE That!

Patty says:

notinks@alliancecom.net says:

It is more of a cooking techniques magazine as I remember. They experiment in their test kitchens to, for example, create the best pie crust, etc. I would imagine they include vegetarian recipes from time to time.

Jennifer says:

There are some vegetarian recipes, but not many in terms of main dishes. It is more of a techniques type magazine. They will take something like “clam chowder” and experiment to come up with the best way to cook it in a home kitchen & why. They also evaluate different types of cookie equipment (like the best cookie sheet, as an example) to rate the different types out there, what worked, and what didn’t. There is a mixture of different types of recipes (soup, entrée, pasta, dessert, etc.) but the entrees are definitely geared toward meat. And depending on whether you’re vegan, if something works best with butter or cream etc., that is what they’re going to recommend.

Lk says:

Jennifer (Hip2Save Sidekick) says:

Amy says:

Yay! I had sworn off magazines because I just don’t take the time to read them anymore. But this is my dream magazine!!! I got 2 years and locked in the price for the future! I’ve never seen it at this price before.

Kim Ross says:

Love this magazine! I always am interested to see what they tried, what worked best and why. Thanks for the heads-up! This magazine was booted out of the budget a few years ago and I’m excited to be getting it again! 🙂

Pat says:

Oh, just finished reading the terms. May be I will auto renew. It says “With DiscountLock, we’ll never automatically renew your subscription at a price higher than you paid. If the price you paid is not available, we will take no renewal action and notify you.”

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